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There are two types of people who walk into our Honda car dealership in Davis, CA. First, there are the meticulously clean car-owners who keep their vehicles looking just the way they did when they drove off the lot. Then, there's the polar opposite. No need to explain. That said, our team at University Honda has good news. Our new Honda Odyssey comes complete with an available built-in vacuum, so when the peanuts and…

At last week's Chicago Auto Show, many new models and concepts stole headlines and hearts. But the greatest head turner, in our own biased opinion, was the reveal of the all-new Honda Pilot. If you didn't catch it's reveal, don't sweat it- our team at University Honda found a recap, and we want you to see it.

Sometimes the jobs you find yourself working aren't
always what you'd expect them to be. The least you can do is make the best of each
situation, which is why you deserve to be driving a vehicle that makes up for
having such a hectic lifestyle. We recommend the Honda
Civic in the EX-L trim. When behind the wheel of this
sedan, you'll have plenty of fun technology at your fingertips...

When it comes to the 2013 Honda
Accord, our Sacramento area auto
enthusiasts have a tough time pinpointing what makes the top-selling sedan so
great. While many argue it's its onboard technologies or its sophisticated
styling or even its comfy cabin, we at University Honda see
no competition. It's the heart that pumps life into the rest of the Accord's auto parts that
ultimately wins over our own hearts.

What would you think if we told you there's a
new
Honda vehicle out there that can get up to 65 miles to the
gallon? The model isn't available in the U.S. just yet, but we're still excited
about its potential at University Honda.

The Honda Civic Diesel will be
available across the pond sometime in 2013, branded as the 2013 Civic i-DTEC.
The more diesel-friendly market in Europe would appear…

It's not your typical
dashboard component made of
dials and outdated-looking front pieces; it's Japanese automaker Honda's
newest
technology: the Honda i-MID (Intelligent
Multi-Information
Display). This new system comes standard in the 2012 model
Honda
Civic-
as well as numerous other new
Honda models.

The days when yellow-stickered partial-hybrid vehicles were
allowed to travel with a single passenger on designated HOV areas of
California state highways are over. As of July 1, yellow-sticker
vehicles must meet a higher passenger quota to gain access to these
highly coveted driving zones. Luckily, super-ultralow-emission vehicles,
such as the natural-gas-powered Honda Civic, get a different
white-colored sticker. And, all cars, including the Honda NGV, will
continue to have single-passenger access to HOV areas…

There is, of course, the Insight - Honda's first hybrid vehicle, which launched in 2000. There is also a hybrid variant of the Honda Civic, which launched in 2003. The hybrid we want to focus on here, however, is…

Honda has long been committed to the environment and safety and health of its drivers. In fact, it was back in the late '60s when Honda engineers first started reading about the toll pollution has on younger generations worldwide. The reports weren't pretty. Rather, they were quite terrifying.

In 1969, Honda founder, Soichiro Honda, decided to discontinue the company's participation in Formula One Racing so that they could dedicated all of their time…